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A tourist guide to the African Diaspora Trail

by Piney, Marc; Smith, Dylan; Durfy, Reilly; Davidson, Matthew; Mora, Ethan

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What is the Diaspora Trail?
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The African diaspora is a series of historic sites were famous black slaves and people have either found refuge, were executed or had a statue built of them. The way you can tell these sites from regular monuments is because of the plaque next to it. or an emblem on the map (shown on cover).
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Some of the sites can be houses that slaves have built or bought like Pilots Darell house or Tuckers house and Mitchel house. They could also be a statue like the 'We Arrive" statue and the Sarah (Sally) Bassett statue. They can also be places were historical events have happened like at Mitchell House or St' Peters Church were a black man was executed for preaching to people of color and white people.
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Where is the African diaspora trail?
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St. Peter's church, Barrs bay park, Pilots darel square, Commissioner's house and Mitchell house
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1. Commissioner's house
2. Cobbs hill methodist church
3. Barrs bay park
4. Verdmont historic house museum
5. Jeffreys cave
6. Lost at sea memorial
7. Pilot Darrell square
8. st. Peters church
9. st. Georges historical society museum
10. Bermudian heritage museum
11. Joseph rainey exhibit at tucker house museum
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